Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., is embraced by his wife during a primary night celebration in Seattle, Wash., Feb. 3, 2004.

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., and his wife Elizabeth, right, smile as they watch primary election returns at the home of a friend in Columbia, S.C., Feb. 3, 2004.

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., pauses on stage with his mother Bobbie, right, and his father Wallace, center, before speaking to supporters at a post South Carolina Primary rally, Feb. 3, 2004, in Columbia, S.C.

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Democratic presidential hopeful former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean waves to the crowd after speaking Feb. 3, 2004 during a rally at the Pantages Theater in Tacoma, Wash. Dean plans to continue campaigning without a primary victory, though advisers privately acknowledged that his chances for a political revival were slim at best.

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Kerry supporters Bill Pelitte, left, an operator ongineer from St. Louis, and Greg Miller, right, an iron worker from Overland, Mo., talk during as primary results come in, Feb. 3, 2004, at the Cedars of St. Mary in St. Louis.

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Democratic presidental hopeful Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., addresses the crowd Feb. 3, 2004, in Seattle. Kerry said his showing in Tuesday's Democratic presidential primary voting across seven states shows he is the candidate who can win across the country and who can defeat President Bush.

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Democratic presidential hopeful Wesley Clark, center, celebrates with supporters after winning the state of Oklahoma in the primary election at a party in Oklahoma City Feb. 3, 2004.

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Theresa Miller, left, Jennifer Florida, center, and Jun Rideout, right, celebrate Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. John Kerry's, of Massachusetts, victory in the Missouri primary during a party at the Cedars at St. Raymonds on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004, in St. Louis. Florida is also a St. Louis City alderman.

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., right, asks a reporter to repeat a question during a news conference at a campaign stop in Columbia, S.C., Feb. 3, 2004. Polls were open in South Carolina and six other states for the country's second primary elections.

Voters enter and exit the Guadalupe Town Hall, in Guadalupe, Ariz., to vote in the Democratic presidential primary, Feb. 3, 2004.

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Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., flashes a thumbs-up toward supporters during his departure from Phoenix en route to campaign stops in Spokane and Seattle, Feb. 3, 2004.

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Democratic presidential hopeful Rev. Al Sharpton begins a day-long tour of South Carolina at the Old Slave Mart Museum, in Charleston, S.C., Feb. 2, 2004. Charleston City Council member Kwadjo Campbell is at left.

Democratic presidential hopeful Gen. Wesley Clark, below, speaks on the Okahoma State House floor during the 2004 Veterans Awareness Day ceremony at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City, Feb. 3, 2004. In the background is Oklahoma Speaker of the House Larry Adair of Stillwell, Okla.

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Democratic presidential hopeful Wesley Clark, right, stops to talk on his cell phone as his wife Gert tugs on the belt of his coat as they walk to the post primary party from their hotel in Oklahoma City Feb. 3, 2004.